Giants’ Snell struggles, but bullpen delivers in win over Mariners

Giants' Snell struggles, but bullpen delivers in win over Mariners

The Giants did a lot of things that normally spell defeat, but won anyway Saturday in Seattle.

Blake Snell couldn’t find home plate in his hometown. The Giants were 2-for-13 with runners in scoring position and left 11 runners on base.

But in the end, the Giants bounced back from a difficult defeat with a 4-3 road win over the Seattle Mariners.

Spencer Bivens (3-1) got the win with three innings of scoreless relief (and no walks) behind Snell, and recalled closer Camilo Doval set up the ninth for Ryan Walker – pitching for the third straight day — with 1 1/3 shutout innings with a walk and two strikeouts.

Walker pitched a scoreless ninth for his third save.

Considering the Giants blew a 5-1 lead Friday night and then watched starting pitcher Snell last only three innings with six walks, coming away with a win at least enabled them to get back over .500 with a 66-65 record.

The Mariners, in their second game under Dan Wilson, who took over for the fired Scott Servais, lost for the eight time in the last nine games and are 65-65.

Mike Yastrzemski hit a solo home run in the seventh inning, his 10th of the season, against reliever Austin Voth. A low line drive that barely cleared the fence, it left Yastrzemski’s bat at 105.3 miles per hour.

Snell grew up 14 miles from Seattle but hadn’t pitched there in six years. He gave up no runs in six innings with 12 strikeouts that day in a no decision.

He got another no decision Saturday and was as hard to hit as ever, giving up no hits in three innings. But Snell’s control deserted him, as he walked six batters including Luke Raley and Julio Rodriguez with the bases loaded to account for both Seattle runs in the second inning.

By that point, Snell had already thrown 62 pitches — 33 of them strikes. Even with a quick 12-pitch third inning, Snell was gone in the fourth inning in favor of Spencer Bivens.

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